“I will never forget the day the radiologist came in and said I have cancer.”Like many others who have dealt with a sudden and terrifying disease, Erin Monroe clearly remembers the moment when a diagnosis changed her life. Three years ago, she was sh …

This winter Loveland Ski Area partnered with the nonprofit Team Red, White and Blue to host Eagles Over Loveland on Saturday, Feb. 28.About 50 skiers and snowboarders with the group participated, and Loveland plans to host the organization again on M …

The Colorado Department of Transportation awarded Summit County’s public transportation system $1.6 million in funding to support the replacement of aging buses and upgrades to facilities, including the Frisco Transfer Center.The money was allocated …

According to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office, the body of Kelly Mae Myers, 18, was found Saturday, Feb. 28, in the Cactus Park area of Mesa County, which is located in the Unaweep Canyon area. The Grand Junction teen was reported missing by her fami …

A man with longtime mining claims in Summit County was recently convicted in Grand Junction of threatening a Forest Service officer and operating on public lands without the required authorization.Walter Joe Blanc, 71, lives in Grand Junction and vis …

Divided into small groups in the media center, about a dozen adults have been meeting weekly at Dillon Valley Elementary this semester to learn English.Sharon Aguilar led two students in the intermediate-level group on Wednesday, Feb. 18.Omero Garcia …

A lot of people I know from Aspen to Carbondale are excited about the upcoming Jazz Fest. The inclusion of Widespread Panic to the lineup has a lot to do with it.Oh, you thought I was talking about the Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival. Hardly.N …

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You see them everywhere. Often, they exist in groups, small pockets spread throughout Summit’s neighborhoods. “On the hills above Silverthorne,” someone will say, or “right when you get into Keystone” or “there’s a bunch in Blue River.” Sometimes the …